Oh, sweetie. No sinus cancer. Try some nasal spray to keep it moist. It's probably just too dry in the building -- I've been having the same problem.
Remember, it's your wedding. If you don't want to plan anything today, don't. If people ask you questions about the wedding, tell them you'll let them know when you do and you have other things to concentrate on today.
I don't understand people, sometimes. You have a date and a place. What more do they need?
There's always eloping. I understand that can be a popular option.
Sorry for all the stress, Tepyy.
ION, today's xkcd:
xkcd: Circumference Formula
My brain is braining at only 47% efficiency, so it took me a few seconds....
You have a date and a place. What more do they need?
I can't even begin listing things, or I start to make a keening noise that only dogs can hear.
re: XKCD
I didn't get that one, could someone more mathy explain it to me?
Dry nose syndrome. No sinus-cancer.
At the Jeff Dunham concert he had a couple of things blowing smoke looking stuff on stage. He told a story how after one concert his laywer got a letter threatening a law suit over the "special effects fog" on stage and how his client couldn't breathe as a result and had to go to the hospital. Jeff then leaned down and picked up one of the machines - it was a penguin shaped humidifier.
That your colors are aquamarine and taupe(Don't even come NEAR me with that teal crap...what is this, Studio 54?) And instead of a cake, your cousin is gonna make adorable prune danishes, and you're gonna dance to "Close To You" even though part of you thinks it's hacky and played-out instead of retro and adorable...what do you think?
I didn't get that one, could someone more mathy explain it to me?
It's a dumb joke. The superscript '2' is for the footnote; the circumference of a circle is 2*pi*r. Using a superscript there is very stupid, as it looks like the 'r' should be squared.
The formula for the circumference of a circle is 2πr. The formula for the area of a circle is πr². The r² in the comic is not r-squared, but rather r-with-a-footnote. I didn't find it very funny, myself.